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Oak Creek is a town located in southeastern Wisconsin, with a population of about 35,400. It is in Milwaukee County. Home to the Abendschein Disc Golf Course, Oak Creek Academy of Performing Arts, and Henry Miller Park, Oak Creek is a great place to live and socialize.

Oak Creek High is the only high school in town and is the only high school in the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District. Oak Creek tutoring lets you receive private instruction, either in-home or online, for your class or test prep today. While there are no colleges in Oak Creek, there are several top schools very close by, like Marquette University, which is ranked as the 86th best university in America. Conveniently, Oak Creek, WI, tutors offer both online and in-home private test prep tutoring with personalized instruction to try to help students succeed at the best schools. There are other options, as well, like the Milwaukee School of Engineering. It's ranked as the 15th best university in the Midwest region of America. Other top schools nearby include University of Wisconsin-Madison and Carthage College.

Oak Creek is a spectacular place to live, with all the establishments in town to keep you busy and having fun. Abendschein Disc Golf Course is a popular attraction, because of disc golf's popularity among all ages, and its family friendliness. If you're a dog owner, there is a dog park that you and your canine friend will absolutely love; the Runway Dog Exercise Area is said to be the largest dog park in Milwaukee County. It has 26 acres for Bowser and you to run and play! You can take a night off and see movie with a friend at the esteemed Marcus South Shore Cinema, where they have "Dream Lounge" seats that recline for maximum comfort. Stop by Henry Miller Park to go fishing, catch a local band playing a set for the neighborhood, or host a birthday party on the lake! After a long day, have a bite to eat Georgie Porgie's Treefort Restaurant, one of Oak Creek's favorite eating establishments. Get your fill of pizza burgers, or maybe try a pita wrap! End your dinner with a Funkey Monkey sundae or a customized custard shake.

Have you thought about your exams, or where you want to go to college? Online or in-person Oak Creek tutoring might help you stay on top of your test prep. Oak Creek, WI, tutors are available to all students in the area who want to try to improve their studies.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The student informed me that his quiz for last week ended up being a group quiz, and he correctly answered his assigned problem as apart of the group. He also mentioned that his unit test went well, but he did not have his grade back yet. We reviewed his homework for the next unit on exponent rules. I encouraged him to write each problem in expanded form, distribute any and all whole numbers, and re-write negative exponents using reciprocals. After he seemed comfortable writing the problems out in expanded form, I demonstrated a shorter version using additional problems I provided. He was able to catch on to the shorter version while solving problems, so we decided to expand the lesson and preview some additional exponent topics that he might see during the upcoming week: adding, subtracting and dividing with positive and negative exponents. I asked him to rate how comfortable he felt with the material at the end of our session, and he said about a "9."ù He liked that we previewed content before learning it in class. The student was very attentive and seemed to master the concepts covered. "

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"We reviewed a math assignment that the student had missed from class yesterday. Again, the assignment dealt with solving systems of equations. I feel like she has gotten a really good grasp on this, and can now easily identify whether it would be easier for her to use substitution or elimination, and she can do both with relative ease."

"We went through an end of chapter review in his textbook that had multiple choice questions on solving equations, word problems, and number line problems. "

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"We went over three specific examples of previous concepts. The review was useful for the student, as he is looking to pick up some points from previous exams,"

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"After some brief introductions, I asked the student what she wanted help in and what she wanted covered for the session. She mentioned the French numbers and French vocabulary regarding the family (la famille, la soeur, etc.) were what she wanted to be tutored for the evening. We dedicated most of the session to the French numbers, a system in which she was able to get a more precise and closer look. Since her French teacher wanted the numbers 1 to 2000 covered, I divided the numbers into easier, more manageable steps for her, first starting with covering 1 to 10, and then 10 to 16, and then 17 to 20, and then 20 to 30, and 30 to 40, and so on, to the French number for 2000. Each portion of the number line had its own specific nuances, and we covered each of the numbers, practiced them by putting them in a sentence, and practiced their pronunciation till she enhanced her skill. The student was learning very quickly and was perspicacious immediately, having a correct accent after hearing the French pronunciation of each French number I provided. We covered the numbers backwards as well, which was interesting and a learning method I thought would strengthen her French numbering skills (since it's easier to say it forwards for most people). I then helped with the vocabulary associated with the family. I encouraged her to obtain the class syllabus from her teacher so we know what's coming up with tests, quizzes, assignments, and homework. Very productive first session."

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"We covered some of the basics of projectile motion and worked through three problems that varied in difficulty. The student seems to have an excellent grasp of the core fundamentals, with the only thing that I can recommend at this point being that she be aware of her positive/negative signs and the directions that she assigns to them. I believe that she will do well on her exam this coming Thursday, and she should have no problems moving forward through her Physics class. The next session will be one with new material that I will work with her through, and will hopefully get a syllabus from her in the mean time to tailor the work as she progresses through the class."

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"The student had a lot of Science homework; he had to reference the book to find terms to fill in the blank on a worksheet. He did a good job looking information up in the book. Working on math homework, he did a great job reasoning which numbers needed to be added or subtracted from the other. I also did a few question probes to see how he's doing with multiplication and long division. He did an awesome job on multiplication - he put all the numbers in line with each other, carried the numbers properly, and knew what to do with decimals. He was also much improved in long division. We did a problem together while referencing a model. When he did one by himself, with a few prompts from me, he was able to find the answer efficiently. My recommendation is to do 2 problems a night with a reference problem that's already filled out right next to it. He was in an excellent mood. "

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"The student and I continued to work on the online exercises for the math portion of her test. Tonight, we covered part of the Geometry problems, including parallel lines and angles, right triangle applications, and squares and square roots. Some of the material was new to her, and she will continue to review the material prior to the test. Our next session, next week, should complete the Geometry section and any remaining math portions. I admire the work that she is doing in order to receive a good grade on this test!"

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"We covered more of the unit circle, terminal angles and finding the coordinates for each. The student showed proficiency, and with the additional time, we went over several practice problems and skipped ahead through her chapter review, for which she also quickly showed good understanding."

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"The student and I covered a lot of topics yesterday. We covered multiplying/dividing positive/negative integers, adding/subtracting positive/negative integers, inequalities with pos/neg integers, review of operations, basic long division by hand, and money. We also worked on number families to help her become more familiar with patterns among numbers, which will help her mental math with division and multiplication. Her homework was to get a very high score in a math game that tested her knowledge with money."

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"The student has completed understanding and pronunciation of the most-used connecting words. It will now be about honing her reading skills as we proceed through a number of children's books. There is the need to keep her interested, so we mix it up with different types of stories, whether she is reading or I read to her. She obviously has the capabilities, as she's a very smart child. "

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"We covered English, biology, math, and social studies. The student needed help with a few science concepts, and a multiple-step math problem, so we went over those in detail. She had a good attitude towards the material. I will be emailing her more practice. We talked about process of elimination and how to look at the problem to quickly solve it. She is doing pretty well."